Waves are the world’s leading developer of audio plugins and signal processors for the professional and consumer electronics audio markets.
The Waves mission is to develop and provide solutions that enable unparalleled sonic quality for all audio applications. Underscoring this achievement, Waves award-winning audio processor plugins are now the standard technology for thousands of audio professionals in content creation. These plugins utilize Waves’ proprietary DSP algorithms based on their psycho-acoustic expertise. Psycho-acoustics is the study of the perception of sound.
Waves offer Native and SoundGrid audio plugins in VST, TDM, RTAS, and AU formats for Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, Ableton and other popular hosts.
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Waves have announced that the next version of StudioRack will no longer support SoundGrid Studio. This means that the ability to offload plugin processing from StudioRack via SoundGrid Studio to a SoundGrid server will no longer be supported in future versions of StudioRack.
Marking the audio plugin giant’s arrival to the collaborative working arena, Waves Stream lets anyone plug into mixes from anywhere in the world. Here we show you how to get the best out of its simple Send and Receive components.
Following on from various team members sharing their list of must-have plugins, in this article, Mike Thornton shares his top 7 plugins from his lifetime of working in broadcast audio and post production.
This decade has seen some big changes in how the industry gets things done remotely. With a number of competing platforms letting audio pros do their thing wherever they are, here we round up some of those out there and what they offer.
Waves’ new Stream ecosystem marks the audio plugin giant’s arrival to the collaborative working arena. Following a period in early access beta, now anyone can plug into mixes from anywhere in the world. We have the details…
In this article James Richmond shares his favourites from his plugin folder when he is producing music rather than wearing his post production hat. As well as some usual suspects there are a couple of interesting ones we don’t often discuss. Check it out.
A natural counterpart to our recent article Our Favourite Audio Plug-ins To Give You Some Sweet Top End is an article covering the opposite end of the spectrum. So here is a round up of some favourite bottom end plugins and like the top end article, this isn’t a flat list, it illustrates a progression from simple EQ through to more involved processing.
With the immersive audio bandwagon showing no signs of slowing down any time soon, enterprising plugin developers are putting Dolby Atmos compatibility at the top of their effects specification lists. Here are a few of our current favourite examples…
There are very few high-end reverb units from the last 50 years that aren’t still eminently effective and desirable today, so quality emulations of them are well worth having in your locker. Here are seven of the best.
In part 2 of our recent dialogue restoration listening test, we compared reverb reduction tools including Accentize xRevive Pro, Acon Digital Deverberate 3, Hush Pro, iZotope RX DeReverb, Supertone CLEAR and Waves Clarity Vx DeReverb Pro. You voted and the results are in!